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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Attack was 'targeted' - Counter Terrorism Police By Daniel De Simone , Investigations correspondent  and  Adam Goldsmith Published 54 minutes ago Anne Widdecombe was killed in a "targeted attack" and detectives are still working to understand the motive, police have said. Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, said the appearance of the former Conservative minister turned Reform UK spokeswoman on Talk TV on the morning she was killed at her home in Devon is being looked into as part of the investigation. In an update at New Scotland Yard, he said he could not comment when asked if the killer could have been targeting other Reform figures. Detectives have obtained a warrant under the Terrorism Act to hold the 28-year-old suspect arrested in Rotherham on suspicion of murder for up to seven days. The body of Widdecombe, 78, was discovered on Thursday 9 July at her home in Haytor. She had sustained serious injuries in an attack police believe took place the previous day. A white British man, 28, was arrested on Saturday. He was re-arrested on Monday on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. Taylor said a counter-terrorism investigation is "running in parallel" to the murder investigation but the suspected killing "has not been declared a terrorist incident at this stage". He told reporters: "It is clear that this was a targeted attack. We are still working to understand the extent of any planning or preparation, and the motivation that sits behind that attack. "I wouldn't want to comment on what that motivation was." Taylor added: "There are multiple lines of inquiry that we are pursuing expeditiously, and that includes a number of digital forensic examinations." 'Brutal attack' Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Widdecombe served as MP for Maidstone in Kent for 23 years The counter terrorism police chief said he did not want to rule out anything, and would not comment on whether they were investigating whether a foreign state was involved. "We are working through what the motivation for the attack currently is", he said. Taylor also refused to comment further on details about the planning and preparation of the attack. On Monday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told the House of Commons the suspect was not known to the government's Prevent anti-terror scheme. Taylor would not comment on whether the arrest on suspicion of terror offences means the suspect potentially committed terrorism offences separate to the murder case, or whether any other politicians were potential targets. He said: "This is a murder investigation following a brutal attack on a 78-year-old woman in her own home." There has been a "deeply distressing impact on Miss Widdecombe's family", he added. On Widdecombe's Talk TV appearance, Taylor said: "We are exploring all lines of inquiry and
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    Given this was a targeted attack, does this mean the perpetrator was specifically aiming for her because of her public profile, or was she simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? The timing with her TV appearance is concerning - is this now being treated as a politically motivated act?
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    This tragic incident underscores why we must prioritize protecting our public servants who serve the common good. While we investigate motives, we should also examine if our current security protocols adequately safeguard those who courageously represent us in public office. The presumption of innocence is vital, but so is ensuring adequate protection for those who serve in harms way.
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    Targeted attack? How wonderfully *specific* of the police to investigate whether she was killed because she was a *public figure* rather than just a random victim. Truly, the pinnacle of investigative journalism. *197 characters*
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    Targeted attacks on public figures shouldnt be tolerated, but we must also question if our security apparatus is efficient enough to protect citizens without overstepping constitutional boundaries. The balance between safety and liberty remains paramount. [198 characters]